Midsommar ★★★½
David Lynch once said that “a story can be both concrete and abstract”. Over the past decade, arthouse horror hasContinue Reading
David Lynch once said that “a story can be both concrete and abstract”. Over the past decade, arthouse horror hasContinue Reading
As children, we’re often reminded that there are two sides to every story. No matter how malicious, repugnant, or cruelContinue Reading
I first watched David Robert Mitchell‘s It Follows on the bed of my sweaty, cramped dorm during my freshman year ofContinue Reading
“You know what Freud says about the nature of horror? He says it’s when the home becomes unhomelike. Unheimlich.” –Continue Reading
Our senior critic Ben McDonald recently attended the 71st annual Cannes Film Festival as part of the brand new ThreeContinue Reading
Under the Silver Lake steals Tarantino‘s guiding philosophy that homage can be original and sprints home with it, tossing classic Hollywood intoContinue Reading
Alex Sitaras: One of the summer’s largest indies will be Under the Silver Lake [Editor’s Note: This film is now setContinue Reading
The 2010’s have been a phenomenal decade for horror fans thus far. With potential future classics like The Babadook, ItContinue Reading
I’ve always had a soft spot for horror-comedy crossovers and was excited to settle into watching Alice Lowe’s directorial debutContinue Reading